Boston Celtics Jaylen Brown has agreed to a five-year, $304 million supermax contract extension.

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Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown has agreed to sign the richest deal in NBA history -- a five-year, $304 million supermax contract extension, his agent, Jason Glushon, told ESPN on Tuesday.
Brown and Glushon met with Celtics management and ownership Sunday evening in Boston, finalizing the remaining elements of the historic deal that keeps the two-time All-Star under contract through the 2028-29 season.
Brown's deal exceeds two-time MVP Nikola Jokic's $276 million extension with the Denver Nuggets, an increase based on the rise in the salary cap and league revenue. Brown, 26, took a physical Monday in Boston to solidify the deal.
Brown became eligible for the five-year supermax extension with the Celtics upon earning second-team All-NBA honors in 2022-23. Brown and teammate Jayson Tatum, who is eligible for a supermax extension next summer, constitute one of the NBA's most productive duos and are cornerstones of the Celtics' championship contender.
Brown averaged career bests of 26.6 points and 49% shooting last season. He will make $31.8 million next season in the final year of his previous deal.
Brown is slated to making $52.3 million when the contract kicks in during the 2024-25 season and $69.1 million in 2028-29, the final year of the deal. He is not eligible for a no-trade clause because he signed an extension.
Tatum and Brown combined for 56.7 points per game last season, the fourth-most by a duo since the 1976-77 merger, according to ESPN Stats & Information research. They both also scored 30 points in 10 games, a feat only Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant have accomplished in the past 30 seasons. Brown progressed as a shot creator last season with 54% of his made shots unassisted -- a career-high 1.15 points per direct drive, according to Second Spectrum.
The Celtics have made the playoffs in each of Brown's seven NBA seasons, including the NBA Finals in 2022 and three Eastern Conference Finals trips. Boston drafted the former UC-Berkeley star with the third overall pick in 2016.
Off the court, Brown is a businessman, fashion aficionado and mentor for countless kids, as well as a philanthropist in Boston and internationally. He currently serves as vice president of the National Basketball Players Association.
The Atlanta native recently attended Paris Fashion Week and spoke at Variety's Sports and Entertainment Summit about off-court success. He has been generating partnerships that build bridges to enable youth of color access to equal education and leadership opportunities through his 7uice Foundation.
Brown is currently hosting his third annual Bridge Program in Boston for 100 Boston public school students. He plans to also go to Kenya this offseason to speak with and mentor over 200 local students. Brown was also among 20 NBA players who took part in the NBPA's "The Sanctuary," a performance retreat for players hosted in Andalucía, Spain.
 
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NBA contracts in this era are absolutely very fortunate. Hopefully, this money will motivate him to improve his dribbling.
 

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7 years ago, Mike Conley signed the richest NBA deal at $153M.
Now, Jaylen Brown has doubled that at $304M.
 

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Seems like a lot but what else could the Celtics do? Many other teams would pay him that if they didn't.

Not even the best on his team, probably around 20th best player in the league.

Overlooked factor in justifying the contract is his age. Very young just hitting his prime. Even if he doesn't get any better all 5 years are in prime. So 5 legit peak years. If he continues to improve, even better!

Lilliard might be a better player right now but is old. Same with guys like Durant and others. They get huge contracts knowing the last couple years when they decline will be massive overpays, don't have to worry about that with someone like Brown when so young.

Brown is one of the top wings, the most coveted position for winning in the current NBA. Most of the other top wings are aging fast (Lebron, Kawai, PG, ) The odds of the contract looking terrible in 3 years is pretty unlikely in my opinion. The sticker shock is indeed eye catching, but his age, skills, and position are all at a premium. Just defensive potential alone raises his ceiling a bit higher then other skilled guards who are shorter which limits them on defense (Mitchell, Edwards, etc)
 

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Guess the C's like him after all. Tatum will get the same treatment. Still going to miss Smart. Guess White made in disposable

PS: Brad Stevens will tell you everything in his closet is green
 

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Their stars are still younger than all the mega stars when those mega stars won their first title (except for Kobe)

So there's that, they're not even in their prime yet boys

Can't wait
 

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Their stars are still younger than all the mega stars when those mega stars won their first title (except for Kobe)

So there's that, they're not even in their prime yet boys

Can't wait
They could be at early stages of prime, but very possible they flame out earlier as well

We'll see
 

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I understand the move. The Sixers are in flux. They might write off this year if they can't move Harden. The Sixers will be huge players in the 2024 free agent class with both Harden and Harris coming off the books. This will free $64 million in cap space. The fact though is most of the 2024 free agents will be guys in the 30's. Will they be enough to put the Sixers in the Finals and win a ring. Maxey is improving year over year. Can Embiid stay healthy not just this year but in 2024 when they will be pushing all their chips into the center of the table. The Celtics think otherwise. This is statement saying we aren't going anywhere and will ride the Tatum/Brown train until the wheels come off.
 

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These guys make too much... He doesn't move the needle. Half the fans don't even know his name.

At some point this bubble has to burst.

He said he’s gonna bring Black Wall Street to Boston so hard not to get excited, not sure if you saw that during the press conference
 

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